Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Antingham (02) (PRN: 8158)

PRN8158
Site or location nameAntingham (02)
Summary
DescriptionMost likely a circular pillbox made of concrete blocks. Long since demolished. One of a pair. This is where the line of defences begun at Hanworth joins the course of the River Ant. The source for this site is a 1918 military map. This site is designated 'NOR 11 R.B.' Map reproduced by kind permission of the map's owner, Mr. J. Hall.
Monument TypePILLBOX;PILLBOX
DesginationNone
MaterialCONCRETE
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationAt start of track to Bradfield Hall
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: TG25873384 (625870, 333840)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Destroyed (18-07-2016)
Source
Hall, J (1918) Map of North Norfolk Defences from WW1.
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Christopher Bird - Norfolk's WW1 pillboxes
Copiled On18-07-2016
Last Updated18-07-2016
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Antingham (02), a circular pillbox made of concrete blocks, long since demolished (Southrepps Road, Antingham, North Norfolk, Norfolk). Map of North Norfolk Defences from WW1. (c) J Hall.
Antingham (02), a circular pillbox made of concrete blocks, long since demolished (Southrepps Road, Antingham, North Norfolk, Norfolk). Map of North Norfolk Defences from WW1. (c) J Hall.
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Antingham (02), a circular pillbox made of concrete blocks, long since demolished (Southrepps Road, Antingham, North Norfolk, Norfolk). Map of North Norfolk Defences from WW1. (c) J Hall.
Antingham (02), a circular pillbox made of concrete blocks, long since demolished (Southrepps Road, Antingham, North Norfolk, Norfolk). Map of North Norfolk Defences from WW1. (c) J Hall.
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